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APRIL 12, 2013 9:29 A.M.

Monty wrote:

Last time I was in India more people had I phones thsn in the US. And, all were hacked as the iPhone was not supported.

APRIL 12, 2013 10:34 A.M.

Anonymous wrote:

Russia supports Human Right's abusers? Shame. There seems to also be a lot of similar closet Joseph Stalin lovers and fans at The Canadian Museum of Human Right 's. Let me help you guys out. Hitler Stalin: Same Thing: Evil. Not good role models. Okeedokee Vlad. Winnepeg are you reading?

APRIL 12, 2013 10:42 A.M.

@ Anonymous wrote:

It's mostly our money. Therefore it's our story and our show. Don't like it. Then go away. Not all victims are the same. We are the stars. The super stars of victims. So puleeeze. Know your place. We are in charge. You got it right.

APRIL 12, 2013 10:48 A.M.

Aung Sang Suu Kyi Nobel Prize Laureate. Burma wrote:

Dear Winnipeg.

Does your Queen of Canada know that you are retarded and a waste of time?

APRIL 12, 2013 10:51 A.M.

Winnipeger wrote:

Hey Aung.

"Critical Race Theory" babe! Critical race theory. Hmm. There you go.

APRIL 12, 2013 11:03 A.M.

Eff Bee Eye wrote:

I'm an effing big Indian and the iPhone is great. It's marvelous. Marvelous. Even my billionaire millionaire turbanaire friends are using iPhones. Definitely. By the way. How does Canadian Liberal Bob Rae feel about Air India? Love to see you. You too James. Bring your redcoats with you. Big corus two part harmony. Singing horses. It'll be a wonderful show. Bollywood written all over it.

PS. Say hi to RBC's Gord Nixon! Maybe next time.

APRIL 12, 2013 4:55 P.M.

QUESTION? wrote:

Will the Q10 be successful?

I don't think so. Today most texters are superficial people or really old people and their parents.

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